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wkim7

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if there is a deficiency of electrons, does the oxidation state increase or decrease?
 

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If there is a deficiency of electrons clearly the oxidation state would be positive, however for the oxidation state to change (increase/decrease) a change in the number of electrons of the species would have to occur
 

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I think oxidation is an increase in the oxidation number and reduction is a decrease in the oxidation number...?
 

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Oxidation state is pretty much the charge of a specific atom in a compound. If there is a "deficiency of electrons", this will make it positively charge and hence, the oxidation state will be positive (increase from its elemental state which is 0).
 

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